Issue 10 – Rubbing vs. Pinching; Visceral Problems

In this issue of THE UPLINK we discuss Neuro Metabolic Assessment (NMA) procedures for  challenging visceral referred pain (VRP) areas.  These procedures help to determine the presence of organ involvement.  If a challenge is positive, we can know if there is a need...

Issue 1 – Coupled Adjusting; K-27 Switching

WHY PUBLISH THE UPLINK? As my clinical investigations continue, additional observations are made which serve to clarify and augment earlier findings.  Often these findings have significant impact on our patients, but they are not of themselves worthy of an entire...

Issue 19 – Excess Calcium; Relying on Studies

EXCESS NUTRIENTS CAUSE BACK PAIN: CALCIUM       The good news is that more and more people are taking nutritional supplements.  The bad news is that many people are unwittingly overdosing themselves into problems, which many times include seemingly unrelated...

Issue 18 – Vertical Dimension; Excess Vitamin E

YOU KNOW IT’S THERE, BUT YOU CAN’T FIND IT!       You know the scenario: the patient’s complaint, and/or history, and/or postural findings, and/or T.S. line indicators all suggest a certain type of muscle imbalance, yet you are at a loss to find it. ...

Issue 17 – Emotional Recall; Immune; All Muscles Strong

THE OTHER SIDE OF EMOTIONAL RECALL Since 1968, when Dr. Goodheart first introduced emotional recall technique and the normalization of this mind-body spill over reaction by use of the emotional neurovasculars, we have always performed emotional recall and looked for a...

Issue 15 – Joint Problems & Nutrition

THE MISSING LINKS IN JOINT PROBLEMS       In this issue of THE UPLINK we will probe the nutritional and physiological patterns associated with joint healing.  There is presently a fascination with products which contain glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate.  Many...

Issue 14 – Psychological Reversal; Repetitive Testing

SMALL INTESTINE FUNCTION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REVERSAL In this issue of THE UPLINK we will discuss what was first described by Roger Callahan, Ph.D. as “psychological reversal” (PR).  PR patients show muscle strengthening responses when making statements...